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Class of 2014 RB Treyvon Paulk (5-9 195) of Alpharetta, GA has offers from Tennessee, Wake Forest, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, South Florida, Maryland, Western Kentucky, Appalachian State, East Carolina, Ole Miss and North Carolina. USC and Clemson are both showing interest. "Clemson talks to me all of the time," said Paulk. "Coach (Tony) Elliott stops by the school to see how I'm doing. They've already got two running backs committed for my class so I don't know what the situation is with them." USC assistant G.A. Mangus recently dropped in on Paulk. "He came by my school and let me know they will be coming back to talk to me,"he said. Paulk has only been on one visit taking in Ole Miss's spring game last year. He is planning trips to North Carolina, Tennessee and Ole Miss with Vandy a possibility. "I don't really have any favorites," Paulk said. "I just want to play somewhere in the Southeast that is close to home." As a junior he rushed for over 1,200 yards and 17 touchdowns. He has expressed interest in the Tigers and Gamecocks.

Class of 2014 OL Christian Taylor of White Knoll will visit East Carolina this weekend and Ole Miss the next. Both visits will be for junior days. Taylor has offers from Coastal Carolina and NC State with interest from Clemson, USC, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Duke, LSU, Vanderbilt, North Carolina and Wake Forest among others. "Vandy came by my school this week to invite me to a junior day," Taylor said. "I don't think I'll go, honestly, because I'm trying to visit schools that I'm interested in." He named Clemson, USC, LSU, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, UNC and NC State as these schools." Taylor has been invited to attend junior days at Clemson, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, North Carolina, NC State, Michigan and Duke and has yet to decide which schools will receive visits. He did not name a leader.

Class of 2014 DB Kendall Randolph of Tallahassee has offers from USC, Clemson, South Florida, Florida State, Auburn and Arkansas. He is good friends with Clemson LB Travis Blanks and plans to visit the Tigers. "We played back in middle school together and I keep in contact with him," said Randolph. "I like Clemson because they aren't afraid to play young guys. I want to go up and visit." Randolph wants to visit USC as well. "I'm real familiar with how their program has progressed the last few years," he said. "I think that speaks to the relationship coaches have with players. I want to visit there and see if that's the case." Randolph will attend a junior day at Alabama and will visit FSU and Florida this spring. He does not have any favorites but expressed interest in the Gamecocks and Tigers. As a junior he totaled 32 tackles, six interceptions, three defensive touchdowns and three forced fumbles.

Class of 2014 OL Michael Leagan, Jr. (6-2 285) of La Porte, TX has family in South Carolina and is showing interest in USC and Clemson. Clemson has shown more interest than the Gamecocks but both schools have contacted Leagan. "South Carolina is like a second home for me so it wouldn't be like going away to school," said Leagan. "My grandmother lives in Lexington and my dad graduated from Brookland-Cayce." Leagan is also hearing from Texas A&M, Baylor, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Arizona State, Florida State, Kentucky, SMU, Washington State, North Texas, Michigan and Houston among others. He does not have a leader but named Arizona State, FSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Kentucky among his favorites. He is considering visiting the two Palmetto State schools should he receive more interest from either progam. "I've gotten letters from USC and talked to Clemson some," he said. Leagan will attend a junior day at North Texas. "That's all I know right now," he said. "I'll get together with my famiy to decide on other visits and camps for the summer." His father would like to see Leagan return to South Carolina where a majority of the family resides. He is waiting on his first offer.